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Course of Exchange, London, March 11.-Amsterdam, 12: 11. Ditto at sight, 12: 8. Rotterdam, 12: 12. Antwerp, 12: 9. Hamburgh, 38: 5. Altona, 38: 6. Paris, 3 days sight, 25: 80. Bourdeaux, 26: 10. Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 159. Madrid, 37. Cadiz, 361. Gibraltar, 304. Genoa, 42. Leghorn, 461. Lisbon, 51. Oporto, 52. Rio Janeiro, 44. Dublin, 94 cent. Cork, 9 cent.

Prices of Bullion,

£.315s.

oz.-Foreign gold in bars, £.3" 17" 6d. New Doubloons, New Dollars, 4s. 9d. Silver in bars, standard, 4s. 111d.

Premiums of Insurance.-Guernsey or Jersey, 25s. a 30s.-Cork or Dublin, 25s. a 30s. -Belfast, 25s. a 30s.-Hambro', 20s. a 50s.-Madeira, 20s a 30s.-Jamaica, 40s. a 50s.-Greenland, out and home, 6 gs. to 12 gs.

Weekly Prices of the Public Funds, from 12th Feb. to 12th March 1823.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of ENGLISH BANKRUPTS, announced between the 20th January and the 20th February 1823; extracted from the London Gazette.

Adams, J. Stamford, liquor-merchant.

Allan, A. jun. Topping's-wharf, Tooley-street,
provision-merchant.

Armstrong, W. Arundel-street, Strand, tailor.
Arnold, C. Axminster, Devonshire, surgeon.
Atmore, W. C. Wood-street, Manchester, ware-
houseman.

Barrett, W. Cardiff, Glamorganshire, innholder.
Bainbridge, J. Queen-street, Cheapside, woollen-
draper.

Barlow, J. and W. Sheffield, razor-makers.
Barton, J. Freckenham, Suffolk, innkeeper.
Backhouse, J. Frome Selwood, Somerset, dyer.
Beaumont, J. Hunter-street, Brunswick-square,
coach-makers.

Birch, J. Brimingham, jeweller.

Bickers, W. Great Tichfield-street, Oxford-street, linen-draper.

Blair, G. and W. Plimpton, Lower Thames-street, seedsmen.

Blount, G. Liverpool, iron-merchant.

Blunden, W. sen. East Malling, Kent, farmer.
Bowman, J. Salford, dyer.

Boyl, E. Lieciester, square, printer.
Boulton, J. Roworth, Derby, publican.
Bradshaw, L. Adlington, Lancashire, dealer.
Brecknell, S. Whitones, Worcestershire, hop-
merchant.

Brown, W. Barton-upon-Humber, nurseryman.
Byrne, T. King-street, Bryanstone-square, tailor.
Caper, G. Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire,

grocer.

Chalk, J. Blackfriars'-road, coach-maker.
Child, J. Bristol, grocer.

Collins, R. Regent-street, Oxford-street, carpet-
dealer

Culverhouse, J. Walcot, Somersetshire, flourfactor.

Cumming, A. J. High-street, Southwark, cheesemonger.

Davis, E. Chancery-lane, victualler.

Davis, H. Hughes, Shottisham, Suffolk, apothecary.

Dewsnop, W. C. St. Bridge's-court, Bridge-street, painter.

Dulan, M. J. J. Cleveland-court, St. James's-place, tailor.

Dudley, T. Brighton, carpet-dealer.

Earl, J. jun. and T. Lea, jun. Birmingham, merchants.

Elam, T.-W. Bradford, clothier.

Evans, R. P. Bernard-street, Russel-square, mer-
chant.

Fitzgerald, T. Lawrence-Pountney-hill, merchant.
Forck, F. W. Wihtechapel-road, baker.
French, J. jun. Keyford, Somerset, clothier.
Gadderer, C. E. Lime-street square, insurance
broker.

Goodrich, R. Painswick, Gloucestershsre, baker.
Greatrex, C. B. Abberley, Worcestershire, apothe

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Mason, C. Birmingham, druggist.
Mercer, G. Basinghall.street, woollen-draper.
Mitchell, P. Bungay, stationer.
Morganti, P. Brighton, jeweller.
Morehouse, J. Wells, cabinet-maker.
Munk, E. and J. Hodgskin, Maidstone, grocers.
Nathan, J. Liverpool, watch-maker.
Newland, J. Liverpool, boot-maker.

Needham, E. Fore-street, Cripplegate, warehouse

man.

Noel, L. J. J. Great Ormond-street, bill-broker. O'Brien, J. Broad-street buildings, merchant. Osborn, R. Gravestone, Norfolk, shopkeeper. Osborne, H. New Brentford, fishmonger. Pinueger, R. Watchfield, Berks, corn-dealer. Porter, H. Taunton, draper.

Rummer, C. Rainham, Kent, wine and brandy dealer.

Ripley, J. Wapping High-street.

Salter, J. and J. S. Kingston, Surrey, brewers.
Sampson, J. H. Sculcoates, merchant.

Scammell, R. Frome Selwood, Somersetshire, fuller.

Scobell, J. Hinton St. George, Somersetshire, builder.

Shands, W. Old Change, baker.

Smith, J. Hulme, near Manchester, brewer.
Smith, T. Watling-street, warehouseman.
Smith, H. Tooting, victualler.

Spencer, J. Eagle-street, Red Lion-square, liverystable keeper.

Spice, R. G. Drury-lane, dealer in ham and beef. Sprainks, W. Brixton, baker.

Stephenson, J. and J. Carleen, Abingdon, bankers. Stafford, S. Mettingham, Suffolk, farmer. Stevens, J. Newgate-street, carpet warehouse

man.

Stevens, W. Oxford, liquor-merchant. Stevenson, W. jun. Bawtry, Yorkshire, cooper. Stinson, B. Dudley, Worcestershire, grocer. Stirk, W. Beatson, Yorkshire, woolstapler. Symes, W. Crewborne, Somerset, linen-draper. Thomson, A. Liverpool, merchant.

Unitt, G. Taddington, Gloucestershire, farmer. Upsall, H. Wood, Enderby, Lincolnshire, cattlejobber.

Vere, C. Cloth Fair, draper.

Ward, J. Lowestoft, twine-spinner.

Wade, W. Gloucester-street, Queen-square, earpenter.

Wagstaff, D. and J. H. Skinner-street, Snow-hil, carpet-warehousemen.

Wagstaff, S. and T. Baylis, Kidderminster, Wolcestershire.

Walker, W. Rochdale, woollen manucturer. Wighton, J. Basinghall-street, woollefaarehouse.

man.

Williams, J. Pinners'-hall, Old Broad-street, merchant.

Willington, J. and E. Birmingham, cabinet-casemakers.

Winscom, J. Andover, linen-draper.

Wright, J. Stanwick, Northamptonshire, horsedealer.

Wright, R. Hatfield Broad ake, Essex, grocer.
Young, W. Bernard-street, insurance-broker.

ALPHEBETICAL LIST of SCOTCH BANKRUPTCIES and DIVIDENDS, announced February 1823; extracted from the Edinburgh Gazette.

SEQUESTRATIONS.

Alison, William, grazier, &c. at Muirkirk, parish

of Kilbride.

Cameron & Bisset, agents in Dunkeld. Gardner, Thomas, carpet-manufacturer in Edinburgh.

Jamieson & Co. clothiers in Glasgow.

King, James grocer & spirit-dealer in Hamilton. Mayoh, Samuel, merchant and linen-draper in Castle-Douglas.

M'Grouther, Alex. & Jas. merchants in Greenock. M'Phederan, Dugald, & Son, merchants in Greenock.

Moffat, James, & Co. Glasgow, and Moffat & Purcell, Kingston, Jamaica.

Morrison, David, merchant in Markinch, Inver

ness.

Neilson, George, wright & builder in Glasgow. Reid, John, grocer & spirit-dealer in Kilmarnock. Stevenson & Duff, merchants in Dunkeld.

DIVIDENDS.

Archer, Charles & Son, merchants in Perth, and William Archer & Co. merchants in Newburgh; by P. G. Stewart, merchant in Perth. Balfour, James, merchant in Kirkcaldy; by Robert Kirk, banker there.

Drysdale, John, grocer in Glasgow; by George Miller, jun. accountant there.

Hill & Pattison, spirit-dealers in Glasgow; by W. Shirra, wine-merchant there.

Macarthur, George, grocer in Glasgow; by M. Neilson, merchant there.

M'Leod, John, minister ann builder in Glasgow;

by James Kerr, accountant there.

Perth Foundry Company; by H. Lindsay, merchant in Perth.

Sorley, John, jun, ironmonger in Glasgow; by G. Sanders, accountant there.

Webster, James, Ship-master in Ferry-Port-on Craig; by P. H. Thoms, merchant in Dundee.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES,

BIRTHS.

1822. Dec. 17. At Naples, the Lady of Alexan'er Thompson, Esq. a daughter.

1823. Jan. 7. At Pilmuir, Mrs Fortune, a son. 20. At Banff, Mrs Capt. M'Lean, 2d West-India regiment, a son.

29. At York Place, Edinburgh, the Lady of W. Polmer, Esq. a son.

-At Baberton, the Lady of Archibald Christie, Esq. of Baberton, a daughter.

30. At Parkhouse, Mrs Gordon, a daughter. Feb. 2. In Rodney Street, Liverpool, Mrs Matthew Miller, a son.

3. Mrs Chancellor of Shieldhill, a daughter. 4. At Ayr, the Lady of Capt. H. Maxwell, a daughter.

At Viscountess Duncan's, Edinburgh, the Hon. Mrs Dundas, a son.

At Mungal Cottage, Mrs Stainton of Biggarshiels, a son.

son.

At London, the Lady of John Loch, Esq. a

9. At 86, Great King-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Young, a son.

10. At Portobello, Mrs Davidson, a daughter. 11. At Edinburgh, Mrs Matheson, wife of D. Matheson, Esq. advocate, a son.

DEATHS.

11. In Straton-Street, London, Lady Jane Peel,

a son.

12. At Bower Manse, Mrs Smith, a daughter. At Greenlaw Manse, Mrs Home, a son. At 15, Dundas-Street, Mrs A. Clephane, a danghter.

13. At Kilbagie, Mrs Stein, a son.

14. At Dunmore, Mrs Campbell, a daughter. -At Brighton Place, Portobello, Mrs Struthers, a daughter.

16. Mrs R. P. Gillies, 32, Great King Street, Edinburgh, a son.

17. At Elder-Street, Edinburgh, the Lady of James Cove Jones, Esq. M. D. a son.

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Fife.

1823. Jan. 16. At Campbletown, Argyleshire, Capt. Watts, 73d regiment, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late Col. Campbell of Glenfeachan.

27. At No. I, Fife Place, Glasgow, J. O. Denny, Esq. to Bethia, eldest daughter of Francis Adam, Esq. merchant, Glasgow.

28. At Meikle Corsehill, Thomas Dean, Esq. of Draffan, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of William Mackie of Meikle Corsehill, Esq.

29. At Glasgow, the Rev. Alex. Laing, M. A. Southend, to Miss Christian Reid, second daughter of Daniel Reid, Esq. Balquhidder.

Feb. 4. Lieut. Robert Sangster. R. N. to Miss R. C. M'Intosh, only daughter of the late Daniel M'Intosh, Edinburgh.

5. At Lawhill, John Martin, Esq. of Newhouse, to Miss Jean Low, daughter of the late David Low, Esq. Lindifferan.

6. At Dumfries, the Rev. James Blyth Urr, to Miss Isabella Murdoch.

11. At 17, Forth Street, Edinburgh, Charles Peebles, Esq. writer in Glasgow, to Miss Paterson of Smithfield.

15. At Nethercluny, James Cameron of Balmoral, to Jane, eldest daughter of John Watt, Esq.

17. At Carron-Vale House, the Rev. Mr Kelly, of Southend, to Miss Louisa Ann Robertson.

Lately, at No. 3, Castle-Street, Edinburgh, Andrew Veitch, Esq. Dalry Mills, to Helen, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Hill, Long Hermiston.

DEATHS.

1822. March 23. At Macao, where he had proceeded for the benefit of his health, George Crutenden Esq. of the firm of Cruttenden, Mackillop, & Co. (formerly Downie & Co.)

July, at Bencoolen, Duncan Macalman, Esq. assistant-surgeon, Hon. East-Iudia Company's Service, Bengal establishment.

26. Ou board the Balcarras East Indiaman, Emelia, wife of Edward Maxwell, Esq. of the Bengal Civil Service, daughter of the late Alex. Walker, Esq. of Queen Street, Edinburgh.

Sept. 15. At Bencoolen, William Jack, Esq. assistant-surgeon, of the Bengal Medical Establish

ment.

Nov. 25. At the Island of Nevis, West Indies, Mr Robert Lizars, Ensign 35th regiment.

Dec. 25. At Richmond, Virginia, John Brown, Esq. of Netherwood, in Dumfries-shire, Scotland. 1823. Jan. 7. At Glasgow, truly regretted, Mr E. S. Hutton, civil engineer.

10. At his house in Chapel -Street, Aberdeen, Mr Peter Matthews, aged 38, Teller to the Commercial Banking Company, Aberdeen.

15. At Denmuir, George Wilson Bowman, Esq. of Logie, aged 86.

16. At Mill Hill, Musselburgh, Mrs Lindesay, widow of Lieut. Colonel John Lindesay, of the 55d regiment.

At Bracadale Manse, the Rev. John Schaw, minister of that parish, in the 39th year of his age. 17. At Denholm, in the parish of Cavers, Mr James Andrew, surgeon, aged 29 years.

-At Glasgow, Margaret Philiphill, eldest daughter of the late Mr James Telfer, writer in Campbletown.

18. At Edinburgh, Mr Jas. Hindmarsh, teacher

of music.

19. At No. 2, Hope-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Stewart, late of Strathgroy.

20. At Stoney Bank, Frances, wife of Major J. S. Sinclair, royal artillery, and youngest daughter of the late Capt. D. Ramsay, R. N.

-In Camden-Street, Islington, Richard Temple, Esq. late Lieut. Colonel of the 23d regiment Welsh fusileers, and Captain of the 87th regiment of foot, one of the oldest officers in his Majesty's service.

-At Glasgow, Robert Leslie, Esq.

-At Arlarie, Kinross-shire, David Walker Arnot, Esq. of Arlarie.

21. At Cronstadt, in the 55d year of his age, Mr Alex Gibb, long cashier to Messrs John Booker & Son there.

22. At Edinburgh, Mr Archibald Elder.

-At Glasgow, George William, youngest son of Mr Macadam of Easterhouse.

- Mr George Brooke, of Ebury Street, Chelsea, in the 101st year of his age.

23. At Clifton, Elizabeth Grey, wife of A. G. Harford Battersby, Esq. and youngest daughter of the late Major-General Dundas of Fingask.

-At London, Mrs Todd, relict of the late Chas. Todd, Esq. of Bengal, and youngest daughter of the late Rev. Dr. Brown, of Newhills.

- William Collow, Esq. merchant at Havre, in France.

24. At Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Coulter, aged 95 years, relict of the late Mr Wm. Ballantyne, pewterer, Edinburgh.

-At Inverness, Mrs Ann Watson, relict of the late Rev. George Watson, one of the Ministers of Inverness.

-At Hayes, in the county of Kent, Alexander Mackenzie Fraser, eldest son of Colonel Charles Fraser of Inverallochy and Castle-Fraser.

25. At Willesden House, Middlesex, Sir Rupert George, Bart. aged 74.

-At her house, Aberdour, Mrs Beatson, widow of the deceased James Beatson, Esq. of Baibeaddie. At Musselburgh, the Rev. William Smith, late Minister of the Episcopal chapel there, aged 75. At Dumfries, aged 62 years, Mrs Richardson, daughter of the late Rev. Wm. Wright, Minister of Newabbey, and relict of Mr Richardson, dis

tiller.

-At Aberdeen, in the 79th year of her age, Mrs Elizabeth Gordon, relict of the deceased Mr Daniel Macpherson, and daughter of the deceased Mr George Gordon, jun. sometime Dean of Guild of Aberdeen.

26. At his house at Berkeley, Gloucestershire, Dr Jenner, the illustrious discoverer of vaccination, in the 74th year of his age.

-At Surgeonshall, parish of Fettercairn, in the year of his age, Mr Robert Rhind, farmer Surgeonshall.

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27. At his house in Bedford Row, London, Chas. Hutton, L.L.D. F.R.S. &c., in the 86th year of his age. This venerable character will be remembered with gratitude as long as useful science is duly appreciated. Perhaps no name can be mentioned, either ancient or modern, that has so successfully promoted those branches of mathematical knowledge, most conducive to the practical purposes of life, as Dr Hutton. He has been an eminent author for upwards of sixty years, and, during forty of that period, he discharged the arduous duty of Professor of Mathematics, at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, with the highest honour to himself and advantage to his country. His improvements in military tactics have greatly promoted the success of the British artillery and engineers for the last half century, and have been acknowledged and adopted by several of the first Professors of the Continent. It will be a satisfaction to his friends to learn, that Dr Hutton happily retained his mental faculties to the very last.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Isabella Brown, wife of Mr John Robertson, Frederick-Street.

-At Arbroath, Mr Wm. Henderson, merchant, aged 92 years.

-At Dumfries, aged 80 years, Mrs Margaret Sproat, widow of the late John Oughterson, Esq. of Milnthird.

-At Monklaw, Thomas Scott, Esq. in the 934 year of his age.

28. At Weem, John Malcolm, Esq. Collector of Excise for the county of Perth.

1823. Jan. 28. At Dalintober, near Campbelton, Malcolm M'Crummen, Esq. late of Skye, aged 85. At his house, Dundas-Street, Edinburgh, Archibald Campbell, Esq. W. S.

- At No. 2, Heriot Row, Edinburgh, Mrs Margaret Lang.

29. John David, eldest son of Mr J. Donaldson, S. S. C. Edinburgh.

-At Bridgehouse, in the parish of Torphichen, John Young, Esq. of Bridgehouse, aged 67.

- At his villa at Blackheath, John Julius Angerstein, Esq.

-At his house, Upper Charlotte-Street Fitzroy Square, London, in the 92d year of his age, the venerable Jas. Jones, D. D., Árchdeacon of Hereford, Rector of St Mary Somerset, and St. Mary Mounthow, in the city of London, and Vicar of Shinfield and Swallowfield, in the county of Berks. At Musselburgh, W. G. Stuart, Esq.

30. At Powderhall, Duncan, third son of Wm. Macdonald, Esq.

-At Montrose, in the 74th year of his age, Mr William Sharp, merchant.

At Canonmills, near Edinburgh, Mrs Anne Corbet, wife of James Eyre, Esq.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Elizabeth Craufurd, widow of William M'Cormick, Esq. Dundas Street.

At Thurso, Miss Elizabeth Boyd, youngest daughter of the late Lieut. Boyd, of the 7th royal veteran battalion.

31. In Brown's Square, Edinburgh, Mr Thomas Law, writer, Edinburgh; and, on the 10th, Mrs Ann Chalmers, his wife.

-At Prestonpans, Miss Elizabeth Bowie, daughter of the late Mr Patrick Bowie, merchant in Edinburgh.

-At Pilmuir, Mrs Fortune.

Feb. 1. At Nice, where he had gone for the recovery of his health, the Hon. Edward Spencer Cowper, brother of Earl Cowper.

-At her house in Maitland-Street, Edinburgh, Mrs Mary Hamilton, relict of the late Dr Thomas Cochrane.

-At Maxwelltown, Mrs Mary Howat, relict of the late Mr William Grainger, merchant, aged 94.

2. At Pitnamoon, parish of Fordoun, Margaret Graham, wife of James Adam, lint miller there. She had to the same husband a family of twenty children, of whom seventeen are still alive.

-At Glasgow, Hercules Taylor, son of the late John Taylor, Esq. of Kirktonhill.

-At Perth, Jas. Stewart, Esq. late of Jamaica.

At her house, in Picadilly, London, Magdalane, Countess Dowager of Dysart, widow of Lionel, fourth Earl of Dysart.

-At No. 41, North Hanover-Street, Edinburgh, Catharine, daughter of the late Captain Thomas Maitland of Maitlandfield.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Fergusson of Baledmund, Perthshire.

-At Glasgow, aged 66, Mrs Elizabeth Telfer, relict of Dr M'Aulay of that city.

-At Edinburgh, Mrs Frances Ogilvie, wife of Mr Charles Buchan, Meadow Place.

-At Coln, St Aldwin's, near Fairfax, Gloucestershire, General Lister, late Colonel of the 45th regiment, and Governor of Languard Fort, in the 89th year of his age.

-At Cupar, Mr Hamilton Donaldson, eldest son of the late Charles Donaldson, Esq. of Broughton Grove, near Edinburgh.

-At Citadel, Leith, Captain Allan W. Campbell, of the Macdonnell Fencible Regiment.

3. At Glasgow, Mrs Isabella Wyld, wife of Mr Robert Brown, Junior, late merchant there.

-At Lochgilphead, John M'Callum, in the 106th year of his age. He enjoyed good health from his infancy till a few weeks ago, and within these few years he frequently walked to Inverary from Lochgilphead, and returned the same day, a distance of 41 miles.

-At Edinburgh, George Imlach, Esq. W. S. -At London, Mrs Graham, wife of James Graham, Esq. of Underwood.

4. At her house in Harley-Street, London, Lady Rumbold, widow of Sir T. Rumbold, Bart., and daughter of the late Dr E. Law, Bishop of Carlisle.

5. At Leith Links, Mrs Janet Stewart, spouse of Mr Adolphus Sceales, sen.

- At Bowmore, Island of Islay, Malcom Camp

bell, Esq. aged 102, a long time in the service of the Customs.

Feb. 5. At Cambuslang, aged 26, the Rev. Henry Galloway, A. M., schoolmaster of that parish.

5. At Murraythwaite, at the very advanced age of 98, John Mrray, Esq. of Murraythwaite, late Vice-Lieutenant of the County of Dumfries; a gentleman of great talent and respectability, who, in his youth, filled high offices of trust and respon sibility under Government, both at home and abroad. The bent of his mind, and the peculiar feature of the times, induced him to retire in early life (about 60 years of age) from the stage of politics and public adventure, to his paternal estate in Dumfriesshire, where he proved himself a zealous patriot, and an active and judicious Magis trate.

6. In Tavistock Place, Russel-Square, London, John Forbes, Esq. late Collector of his Majesty's Customs from the colony of Demerara.

-At Leslie, of chincough, Catherine F. Scott, aged six years, eldest daughter of the Rev Wm. Scott, minister of the gospel there.

7. At Pinlico, Mrs Radcliffe.-This lady had been indisposed for about a month with a violent cold, which terminated in inflammation, and took from this life the much-admired author of the "Mysteries of Udolpho," and other works of imagination and genius, almost equally popular. Among the female ornaments of English literature she will long hold one of the highest places, and be remembered as near the head of a school, which has been the source of very general sympathy and delight. Mrs R. was, we believe, between fifty and sixty years of age.

At Glasgow, Dr Samuel MacGavin, aged twenty-five.

-At Douglas, in ther 87th year, Mrs Dick, widow of the late David Dick, writer there, much and justly esteemed.

8. At Arbroath, Mrs Barbara Finlayson, wife of Francis Stirling, Esq. banker there.

-At Edinburgh, Robert, eldest son of Robert Speid, Esq. W. S.

9. At Quarry Bank, near Greenock, Donald Shaw, Esq. aged 73.

-At Plymouth Dock, Matilda, the youngest daughter of Sir Thomas John Cochrane, Knight, of his Majesty's ship the Forte.

-At his house in Frederick Street, William Cunningham, Esq.

- At Overhorton, Oxfordshire, Lady Edward Somerset.

Lately, at her house in London, in the 74th year of her age, Mrs Ogilvy, relict of David Ogilvy, Esq. of Cockfoster, in the county of Middlesex, sister of the late John Wilson, Esq. town-clerk of Glasgow.

-At Dawlish, aged 83, John Schank, Esq., Admiral of the Blue.

-At Paris, in the 61st year of his age, Henry Grey M'Nab, M. D. physician to his fate Royal Highness the Duke of Kent. This gentleman was, at a very early period of life, Professor of Elocu tion in the University of Glasgow, and the friend and disciple of the eminent philosopher Reid.

-In St Ann's, Jamaica, in the 26th year of his age, James Sealy Robertson, Esq. A. M., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, end an Extraordinary Member of the Aberdeen Medico Chirurgical Society. He was a son of the late Dr James Robertson, of the Naval Hospital, Barbadoes, and latterly of the Staff of that island.

-At Broughty Ferry, Dundee, in the 103d year of his age, Mr Thomas Abbott. He was born in the reign of King George I., and has seen four of that name on this throne. He never used spectacles, and scarcely was ever known to have one day's illness till his death.

-At his scat, Oxfordshire, Ralph Sheldon, Esq. M.P.

-At York, aged 63, Mrs Harrison. Her death was occasioned by a pin running into her thumb whilst washing, which brought on a mortification.

-In Dublin, after a most painful and tedious illness, Hans Hamilton, Esq. Member of Parlisment for the county of Dublin.

-At Edinburgh, Miss Christian Clerk, daugh ter of the late Robert Clerk, Esq. advocate.

At Edinburgh, aged 47, Mr James Bishop, late merchant.

J. Ruthven & Son, Printers, Edinburgh.

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